Flashcards

Evidence on various topics in orthodontics have been summarized, categorised and colour coded for efficient learning.

What’s the Evidence? flashcards feature over 60 flashcards covering key topics like hypodontia, cochrane reviews, orthodontic appliances, impacted teeth, stability, retention, and iatrogenic effects. These A7-sized flashcards are perfect for quick learning and easy reference, making them an essential tool for students and professionals alike. If you’re interested in purchasing a set, please register your interest at the bottom of this page.

Below, you can view a digital sample card from each topic.

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Hypodontia

The hypodontia series comprises of evidence on prevalence of missing teeth, agenesis of lateral incisors and treatment considerations, agenesis of second premolars and retained primary teeth

Cochrane Reviews

The Cochrane series aims to compile and summarize all the relevant cochrane reviews in Orthodontics

Removable Appliances

The Removable Appliances series aims to compile and summarize evidence on removable appliances particularly functional appliances, their effectiveness, considerations in treatment, compliance and other relevant information.

Fixed Appliances

The Fixed Appliances Series aims to compile and summarise research on fixed preadjusted edgewise appliances, self ligating appliances, quadhelix, rapid maxillary expanders, bracket prescriptions, archwires and auxillaries.

Impacted Teeth

The Impacted Teeth series comprises of evidence pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment planning considerations and management of impacted maxillary canines.

Stability and Retention

The Stability and Retention series aims to compile and summarise evidence related to removable and fixed retainers and factors affecting stability and retention.

Iatrogenic Effects

The Iatrogenic Effects series aims to compile and summarize evidence on orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption, white spot lesions, temporomandibular dysfunction and other possible detrimental outcomes of removable and fixed orthodontic appliances.

Register Your Interest

What's the Evidence? flashcards feature over 60 flashcards covering key topics like hypodontia, cochrane reviews, orthodontic appliances, impacted teeth, stability, retention, and iatrogenic effects. These A7-sized flashcards are perfect for quick learning and easy reference, making them an essential tool for students and professionals alike. If you're interested in purchasing a set, please provide your contact details, and we'll notify you as soon as they are available.

Flashcards

Evidence on various topics in orthodontics have been summarized, categorised and colour coded for efficient learning.

> Tap the front of the card to flip it and reveal the name of the author and further information about the study. To flip back to the front, tap outside the card.

Hypodontia

The hypodontia series comprises of evidence on prevalence of missing teeth, agenesis of lateral incisors and treatment considerations, agenesis of second premolars and retained primary teeth

Cochrane Reviews

The Cochrane series aims to compile and summarize all the relevant cochrane reviews in Orthodontics.

Removable Appliances

The Removable Appliances series aims to compile and summarize evidence on removable appliances particularly functional appliances, their effectiveness, considerations in treatment, compliance and other relevant information.

Fixed Appliances

The Fixed Appliances Series aims to compile and summarise research on fixed preadjusted edgewise appliances, self ligating appliances, quadhelix, rapid maxillary expanders, bracket prescriptions, archwires and auxillaries.

Impacted Teeth

The Impacted Teeth series comprises of evidence pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment planning considerations and management of impacted maxillary canines.

Stability and Retention

The Stability and Retention series aims to compile and summarise evidence related to removable and fixed retainers and factors affecting stability and retention.

Iatrogenic Effects

The Iatrogenic Effects series aims to compile and summarize evidence on orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption, white spot lesions, temporomandibular dysfunction and other possible detrimental outcomes of removable and fixed orthodontic appliances.

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